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, Dr. Vivek V. Nalgirkar
Professor (Physiology)
D.Y. Patil University, School of Medicine, Nerul, Navi Mumbai


BLOOD

 Introduction
 SECTION 1: Plasma proteins: Function, Clinical significance
 SECTION 2: Erythrocytes: Introduction, Erythropoiesis: Steps in erythropoiesis, factors
influencing erythropoiesis; Anemia
 SECTION 3: White blood cells (WBCs): Classification, Functions, Immunity
 SECTION 4: HEMOSTASIS - Platelets, Coagulation, anticoagulants, bleeding and clotting
disorders
 SECTION 5: Blood groups: Blood group systems (ABO & Rh), hemolytic disease of
newborn, blood transfusion




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, Introduction

 Blood is a liquid connective tissue. It is a component of the extracellular
fluid (ECF). It circulates throughout the body within blood vessels. It is
red in colour due to presence of haemoglobin inside red blood cells.
 pH of blood ~ 7.4.
 Specific gravity ~ 1.060
 Total blood volume in body ~ approx. 5 L or 8% of body weight.
Two components of blood are:
(A) Liquid component – called plasma (55%), and
(B) Cells – 45% (also called “formed elements of blood”).
{It should be understood clearly, that any unit quantity of blood will
have 45% cells and 55% plasma.}
 Specific gravity of whole blood = 1.060; Specific gravity of plasma =
1.030 and Specific gravity of cells = 1.090.
 Viscosity: Relative viscosities of water, plasma, and whole blood are 1,
3, and 5, respectively. Absolute viscosity is measured in poise.
Blood cells (or formed elements) are of 3 types:
1. Red blood cells (RBCs or erythrocytes) – 4.5 to 6 million/mm3 of blood.
Their main function is transport O2 and CO2 in blood. Apart from that,
they also play a role in body’s acid-base balance.
2. White blood cells (WBCs or leucocytes) – 4000 to 11000/mm3 of blood.
They are concerned with body’s defence mechanisms and immunity.
3. Platelets (or thrombocytes) – 1.5 to 4 lacs/mm3 of blood. They perform a
function of stoppage of bleeding after a blood vessel is ruptured.
The plasma component of blood is mainly composed of water (91%).
Other substances in plasma:
Inorganic substances – Na+, K+, Ca++, Cl-, iron, copper, etc.
Organic substances – proteins, lipids, glucose, other nutrients, hormones, etc.


Video link: Specific gravity of blood and its importance




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, SECTION 1

Plasma proteins

- Proteins present in plasma.
- Normal level – 6 to 8 gm%
- 3 major plasma proteins are – albumin (4.5 to 5.5 gm%), globulins,
(1.5 to 2.5 gm%), fibrinogen (0.2 to 0.4 gm%).
Albumin : globulin ratio (A:G) = 1.7: 1 (up to 2:1)
1. Albumin –
- Synthesized in the liver.
- Performs two important functions: (i) exerts colloid osmotic
pressure of the plasma, (ii) transports various substances
(bilirubin, hormones, etc.)
2. Globulins –
- 3 types: , , and 
- Alpha and beta globulins transport various substances in plasma.
- Gamma-globulins are immunoglobulins. They are formed from a
WBC called B-lymphocyte.
3. Fibrinogen –
- Synthesized in the liver.
- It converts into fibrin, to form a blood clot. This happens when a
blood vessel is ruptured.
 Functions of plasma proteins:
(1) Colloid osmotic pressure –
Plasma proteins (mainly albumin) exert this pressure.
It is about 25-27 mm Hg.
It is a pressure that pulls water into the blood capillaries by osmosis.
(2) Viscosity of blood –
Viscosity of whole blood is about 5 times that of water. Viscosity of
plasma is 3 times that of water. Plasma viscosity is exerted by plasma
proteins.
(3) Transport of substances –
- Albumin transports various endogenous & exogenous substances.
E.g. hormones, bilirubuin, drugs.
- Globulins also perform the function of transport. E.g. haptoglobin
transport haemoglobin (Hb) when Hb is outside RBCs in the




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